Jason,

Thanks for the idea.  I did look at the possibility of using computed
groups.  The problem is that one group of folks would need row-level access
to a subset of records in the form, and a completely different group of
folks would need row-level access to a different subset of records in the
form.  There is no overlap... one group cannot be allowed to see another
group's records at all.

As far as I'm aware, the only way to accomplish a security design like the
one above is to use the Assignee Group field.  And the Assignee Group field
only accepts explicit groups.  At least, that's what the documentation says.
If anyone has experience otherwise, I'd be happy to hear about it.

Thanks,
~Mike
 
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Michael J Balogh
Wingspan Systems Inc.
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